Editor's Choice: Best Reviewed Credit Cards

There are hundreds of credit cards issued by dozens of major banks. Some credit cards have low annual fees, while others offer a variety of rewards and still others provide compelling deals for those that are looking to transfer an existing credit card balance. NextAdvisor has sorted through the major credit cards and reviewed each to help consumers select a card that is right for them. Below are the top credit cards from our partners that we have reviewed in each of the major categories. Or you can use our Find a Credit Card tool on the right side of this page to search for specific card features. You can also learn more about credit cards by visiting our Credit Card FAQs.

Ink Cash® Business Card

Capital One® Secured Mastercard®

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Credit Card Headlines

We are a nation of people in debt, and it doesn't seem to be getting any better. According to data released by the Federal Reserve this February, Americans' revolving, non-mortgage credit increased in December 2014 to $3.3 trillion, while non-revolving credit (such as student and auto loans) rose to $2.42 trillion, as reported by USA [...]

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Did You Know?

You could be saving hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars per year by transferring balances from high APR credit cards to those that offer a lower rate for balance transfers. Many of these credit cards offer 0% interest for as much as one year as well as competitive standard APRs once the introductory period is complete. If you want to save money by eliminating the interest on your existing credit card balances, then credit cards with low balance transfer rates are right for you. See all Balance Transfer Cards

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